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Assessing Vocabulary Development in Upper Elementary Writing. Brock J. Wojtalewicz MA Candidate University of Calgary. Alberta Teachers’ Association ESL Conference November 15 th , 2013 Red Deer, AB. End of Grade 3/Beginning of Grade 4 = Critical Threshold in Literacy Development. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Assessing Vocabulary Development in Upper Elementary Writing
Brock J. WojtalewiczMA Candidate
University of Calgary
Alberta Teachers’ Association ESL Conference November 15th, 2013
Red Deer, AB
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End of Grade 3/Beginning of Grade 4 = Critical Threshold in Literacy Development• Early literacy skills acquired (phonemic awareness,
printing, spelling, etc.) (Gentry, 2002)
• Transition from: “reading to learn” “learning to read”
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The Role of Academic Vocabulary
• Increased academic and lexical demands (Biemiller, 2004)
• Words of Greek and Latin origin (Corson, 1997)
• Tier II and Tier III words (Beck, McKeown, and Kucan, 2008)
• Avoiding the “Fourth Grade Slump” (Chall & Jacobs, 2003)
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Vocabulary has been underrated in curriculum planning and assessment.
• Important for reading comprehension, but what about writing? (Nation, 2006; Coxhead, 2006)
• PAT – 14% of overall assessment rubric
• How do we assess vocabulary development in learners’ writing?
• Traditional assessment = intuitive and subjective
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What is Vocabulary or Lexical Profiling?
• Assessment tool for evaluating vocabulary • Based on word frequency• Quantitative approach• More objective; less subjective / intuitive
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Online vocabulary profiling tools:
Compleat Lexical Tutor
• Website developed by Tom Cobb – University of Quebec at Montreal• Freely available at: www.lextutor.ca• VP-Kids developed by Cobb and
Roessingh: www.lextutor.ca/vp/kids
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The Compleat Lexical Tutor www.lextutor.ca
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Example of a Vocabulary Profile
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Measuring Productive Vocabulary
Indices:
• Total Number of Words• Number of Different Words• Type-Token Ratio• Coverage at Band 1• Coverage at Band 4• “Lexical Stretch” (How many bands?)• Off-list words
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Grade 4 Writing Samples
• Expository writing prompt: “Healthy Living”
• Persuasive in nature; target audience = committee of teachers and parents
• Elicits more diversity of vocabulary and academic language than narrative prompts
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Holistic Marking Using a Trait-Based Rubric
1 = Limited2 = Adequate / Satisfactory3 = Proficient4 = Excellent
Evaluate student writing samples and give a mark:
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Trait-Based Rubric
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Let’s compare our results!
(Discussion)
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Now let’s look at the vocabulary profiles.
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Sample B: Limited (1+)
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Sample A: Adequate (2)
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Sample C: Proficient (3-)
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Sample D: Proficient (3+)
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Sample E: Excellent (4)
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Comparison TableSample B1+Limited
Sample A2Satisfactory
Sample C3-Proficient
Sample D3+Proficient
Sample E4Excellent
TNW 73 198 253 442 379
NDW 50 94 115 200 190
Type-Token 0.68 * 0.47 0.45 0.45 0.50
Band 1 86.30% 71.72% 69.17% 68.33% 61.64%
Band 4 93.15% 87.38% 82.61% 83.94% 77.57%
Off-list 2 word fam. 8 word fam. 17 word fam. 24 word fam. 24 word fam.
Examples of academic, rare, and specialized vocabulary
videoactive (from prompt)
nutritionposturedevice
surveyappropriaterequiredconsistingchallengedonateobstacle
replacingconsoleencouragesupervisionflexibleinvestfactorencounter
opinionreinforcecombinationpopularinvolveoffersuggestioninspire
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New Directions:
My Research Project
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Developing a New Vocabulary Profiling Tool for Upper Elementary
• Based on written texts reflecting the academic demands of Grades 4, 5, and 6
• Representing diverse content areas (math, science, social studies, and language arts)
• The new vocabulary profile will be available online at no cost.
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Closing Remarks• Vocabulary needs more attention in curriculum
planning and language assessment.• We can do better measuring vocabulary use and
development longitudinally; we have tools/resources.
• Academic lexis should be taught in early years; elementary learners are up for the challenge!
• Expository writing can be introduced early on.• Direct, explicit teaching of academic vocabulary
is crucial.
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We need to equip our learners with the academic language they will need to
succeed!
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References (1/2)• Beck, I., McKeown, M., and Kucan, L. (2008). Creating robust
vocabulary: frequently asked questions and extended examples. New York: The Guilford Press.
• Biemiller, A. (2004). Teaching vocabulary in the primary grades: Vocabulary instruction needed. In J.Baumann & E. Kame’enui (Eds.), Vocabulary instruction: Research to practice (pp. 28-40). New York: The Guilford Press.
• Chall, J. S., & Jacobs, V. A. (2003). The classic study on poor children’s fourth grade slump. American Educator, Spring, 2003. Retrieved from http://www.aft.org/newspubs/periodicals/ae/spring2003/ hirschsbclassic.cfm
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References (2/2)
• Cobb, T. and Roessingh, H. (2007). Compleat Lexical Tutor VP-Kids. http://www.lextutor.ca/vp/kids
• Corson, D. (1997), The Learning and Use of Academic English Words. Language Learning, 47
• Coxhead, A. (2006). Essentials of teaching academic vocabulary, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
• Gentry, J. R. (2002). The literacy map: Guiding children to where they need to be (4-6). NY: Mondo Publishing.
• Nation, P. (2006). How large a vocabulary is needed for reading and listening? The Canadian Modern Language Review 63 (1), 59-82.
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AcknowledgementsA special thank you to:
• My supervisor, Dr. Hetty Roessingh• My colleague, Geoffrey Pinchbeck,
PhD candidate• Social Sciences & Humanities
Research Council (SSHRC): Insights & Development Grant
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Thank you for your time and attention!
Brock J. Wojtalewicz
MA Candidate in Languages & DiversityWerklund Faculty of EducationUniversity of Calgary
email: [email protected]